Monday, February 9, 2009

Rock Legends.

On this day in 1964 The Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. Approximately 74 million viewers — about half of the American population — watched the group perform on the show. I think most of them were screaming girls when you look at the video!!
The next morning, many newspapers wrote that The Beatles were nothing more than a 'fad', and 'could not carry a tune across the Atlantic'.
Funny how history works isn't it.
Just recently 45 years later they have opened a theme hotel in Liverpool based on The Beatles called "A Hard Day's Night Hotel".
You have to love the imagination behind this. Check it out for yourself.

After you watch this video of their first performance tell someone you know what a "rockstar" they are. Head over to my etsy shop and check out this mini-album


If a card is more what you are looking for I can create a custom card for you similar to this one for a "rock star" on his 50th birthday. Or even one for your "rocking" mom, seen below.











Here's to The Beatles...you guys ROCK!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

7 days and counting...

Just a reminder for all those holiday challenged types. Valentine's day is only 7 days away. If you head over to my etsy shop right now I can get you your order just in time for the big day.
Everyone deserves a valentine, the paper boy, your neighbor who takes in your trash cans for you when you are away, the UPS guy who walks you package up the hill when his truck can't make it through the snow. Stop by the shop look around in the valentine's goodies section and pick out a card or two. If you mention you saw this post on my blog I'll even give you an extra 10% off. Just let me know when you order.





Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Are you my TYPE?




On this day in 1957 Smith-Corona Manufacturing of New York, began selling portable electric typewriters. The first one weighed 19 pounds. It's unbeleiveable how far we have come in 52 short years. It's amazing that now even a laptop doesn't weigh 19 pounds. If typewriter history is your TYPE of thing then you want to check out this site by Will Davis, who apparently is all about the typewriter. Smith-Corona also has a history timeline for their products here.
If you're not really into that but know
someone who is...look for this Valentine card in my shop and send it out the old- fashioned way...snail mail.